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Andreas Keil Wins 2022 Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Award

The psychologist was selected to receive Germany's most valuable international research award.

Native Voices: Oral Histories Help Preserve Indigenous Heritage

Looking back on Samuel Proctor's essential work interviewing indigenous people across the southeastern United States.

Native Voices: Oral Histories Help Preserve Indigenous Heritage

Looking back on Samuel Proctor's essential work interviewing indigenous people across the southeastern United States.

Researchers evaluate how to improve dignity for seriously ill patients

Susan Bluck of the Department of Psychology is studying how telling one's life story can help those confronting serious illness.

The New Big Dig: UF Researchers Help Government Engineers Cooperate with Nature

Peter N. Adams of the Department of Geological Sciences is part of a team using natural features to benefit ecosystems.

CLAS Professors Receive NSF CAREER Awards

The prestigious awards are granted by the NSF to early-career faculty who demonstrate the potential to serve as academic role models in their fields.

Michael Daniels Wins 2022 L. Adrienne Cupples Award

The annual award recognizes a biostatistician for exemplary contributions to teaching, research and service.

UF scientists study translucent sea creatures to understand early brains

A $1.5 million grant will allow biology researchers at the Whitney Lab to better understand the brains and nervous systems of animals and humans by studying gelatinous ocean comb jellies.

The bald eagle’s surprising history – and its ties to Florida

On the From Florida podcast, history professor and Pulitzer-winning author Jack E. Davis discusses his new book, "The Bald Eagle: The Improbable Journey of America's Bird."

University of Florida Experts Weigh in on the War in Ukraine

A panel of faculty members with strong ties to Ukraine, Russia and Europe discuss the ongoing crisis.

A Rhodes scholar with a passion for justice

On the From Florida podcast, UF's newest Rhodes Scholar discusses how she was inspired to study wrongful convictions.

Gator Nation Giving Day Brings Huge Show of Support for CLAS

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences raised the most of any college, program, or unit across the university on Gator Nation Giving Day 2022.